The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1922, Page 8

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ay, Oct. 14, National | tm tedera Candy Day ‘ be oo Sweetest Day of the Year’ sens name applying to Satuyday, \‘ ng various . Maturiay bas deen set aside Bead s of their Ie y will be dis: lines in wt into two ay Wationa! Candy day in obs the Sunset Hill , = the Burling was in the nightie. ef America's spore bien et eo THE SEATILE STAR SWEETEST ONY cee a eee | An information charging Samuel Kirkpatrick w Westminate WAsi 3 B.C, jeretate | with intoxtoatin, wr or inte t us playwright, again 1, William M. Pink LANS POR on of railwa | And, according to pape aw by Attorneys Hess an, a “a abs i» |} for him noel. al All America Saturday ts se n edibles have a awe “y tooth ‘eg Understands - me,” in| Stroh ¢ <* 30 South Fourth «t., has a marrying ages for German men and rp ,_ eres ee Arex ee gpd » pr > othing but high « German Cupid Is Only German Talk Not So Fast Now| Estates in England| No Demand ber Big ‘| Funeral a ry in English Town BUNBURY, Pa, Oct, 13—John) BERLIN, Oct. 11.—The avernge| LONDON, Oct. 13--Hecsuse no of | WIGAN une. Oct, 13-—-Taxicab ved, a nd 41, ae com before the war drawn from , Australia’ s First d,| canes of orangen, the first pr eoneed \eh 6 y|in Australia, have arrived here put | nary and wears the insignia of his eu |" “gtroh believe ton ed to the re an Pa was 4 in the right | F oO ing. When |hind leg. He honorable dis. |loused the eame as The Sweetest Day of the Year! National Candy Day Tomorrow—Saturday, October 14th b vg fact that candy is so universally popular in America is due to the great American trait—Generosity. The candy gift is the American expression of appreciation, love and good will. And American candy is pure and wholesome—the best in the world, and it is FOOD. Tomorrow is National Candy Day—set aside for you, to remind you of your good intentions toward mother, sister, friend, child, employe. The making and distribution of candy is a big and important industry. This industry has set its ideals. Science, sanitation and modern machinery are producing a product that excels. A product that is wholesome because of its purity—a product that in its process of distribu- tion exemplifies cleanliness and attractiveness. The parents of the youngest or the most deli- cate need have no fear on the score of whole- someness. Imagine, if you will, the sanitation, the clean- liness of the modern sweet shop, the carefully thought-out service of the attractive package to carry out these ideals. Good candy is the demand of the American consuming public—it is the expression of what they want. Pay your little debts of appreciation with a gift of candy. Tomorrow Is National Candy Day! THE FOLLOWING NAMED CANDY MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS ARE BACKING THIS NATIONAL CANDY DAY MOVEMENT IMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY Western Ave. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. 1205 Sixth Ave. South CANTERBURY CANDY MAKERS 2829 Boylston Ave. North PARISIAN CHOCOLATE COMPANY 14th Ave. South and Washington HELEN ARDELLE CANDY CO. 5038 20th Ave. Northeast LANGERT-ARONSON CANDY CO. 914-16-18 Virginia St. Manufacturers—Exporters ALBRIGHT CANDY COMPANY 2507 Western Ave. Candy Manufacturers and Jobbers , QUEEN CITY CANDY COMPAY 1539 Westlake Ave. North GRAY-McLEAN & PERCY 313 Third Ave. South Confectioners’ Supplies THE J. S. HAMA COMPANY STANDARD CONFECTIONERY Sanitary Market Two Stores Established 1910 First and Pine and 221 Pike St. Chocolate Raisin Puff and " . QUEEN ANNE CANDY CO., INC. Marshmallows Our Specialty 118 Westlake Ave. N moreneica CANDY COMPANY G. H. THOMPSON, INC. 506 Broadway ROGERS CANDY & ICE CREAM co, 4339 University Way 4 Stores tte ate = od say SHOP 420 Union St. BSB u>Pur-Fex CANOIES | perm ompany. | eg F. NORTON, hi ney ut and shaken io a fon with a truck at Western Bell st., Thursday night, aterfall in hotte: aes Cook, Angry, Oranges Shipped | Poisons 120 Persons | LONDON, Oct. 14—#ix thousand| PARIS, Oct. 13.—A pastry cook at the bot- ne =top—the falling n striking, gen-

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